Late Season Nor’Easter

This past week was pretty hectic around here. Most hurricanes don’t do as much damage as was inflicted with this past nor’easter. I’m thinking we should be naming these storms as well and giving them a season of their own. During the height of the storm the giant bell bouy off of York Beach came crashing ashore. We also lost about 8ft of sand on the beaches, which unearthed a 100 yr old shipwreck, which hasn’t been seen since the early 1970’s. After the water receeded and the winds died down, the waves cleaned up and lasted for almost a week straight. The weather was pretty cooperative as well. Here are some images from the damage and the fun that ensued. Were back in the shop now….cranking while the waves are flat.

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5 Responses to “Late Season Nor’Easter”

  1. JD Says:

    What a week!

  2. Johnny Utah Says:

    Stuck down here in Pennsylvania and still wiping my tears away for missing that storm. Jersey wasn’t nearly as big. Great pics!

  3. Harry Says:

    Yeah, my buddy up in Falmouth said it tore up everything but made some great waves.

  4. stephen Says:

    WOW!!! I was down in NC catching waves but I heard it was crazy up there!

  5. Matt Says:

    I missed it by “that” much…wish I could’ve stayed a few more days. See ya in June!

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